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Igor
> 3 dayCame little bit crooked but fly well
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Julie C.
Greater than one weekLove the professional weight. It is great for anyone. Beginners will find it easier because of the heavier weight. Advanced will love how smoothly it flies and they will be able to pinpoint their targets better. Grab it for yourself
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Andrea
> 3 dayWhat a great, durable, frisbee! Much better then the cheap ones I have always purchased at the stores that usually veer off to the side when throwing due to light weight. This has a stable, sturdy feel and glides like we’re professionals throwing it. Frisbee has become fun again!
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Kirsh
> 3 dayThis is the first regulation sized frisbee that Ive ever owned so I really dont have anything to compare it to but am totally 100% satisfied with this purchase. Highly recommend this disc and seller.
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Muhammad Firdaus
> 3 dayVery durable frisbee. Spins and flies really well
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Brian
08-06-2025This is a nice frisbee. The green really helps if your kid tosses it in the woods.
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Dan S.
> 3 dayPerfect balance. What a good purchase!!!
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Dale Farris
> 3 dayThe weight and size is great. Bright orange is a great color. Flies well and feels like it can hold up to a little damage.
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Richard MacAleese
> 3 dayThis plate was a fill-in for an old and tired yellow frisbee that bit the dust one sorrowful afternoon. See, our frisbees dont play frisbee. Oh, no. Frisbee is for the weak. The unintiatied. Real frisbees play Frennis, the great and terrible sport of worth-provingness. If you are unfamiliar with Frennis, its probably because youve never met a frisbee thats lived to tell about it. Well, friends, let me introduce you to the Discraft 175 gram Ultra Star Sport Disc, Bright Orange. This wicked contender was first brought into the Frennis arena three months ago. Oh, you should have seen it. It was beautiful, sailing valiantly over the net, reflecting blinding sunlight back at the Frennis masters. It was so bright that sometimes it would not be caught, crashing violently onto the hard court. But it never faultered. It never wavered. It sailed sure and strong, every time. As time went on, it grew more daring, sometimes even hooking to a ninety degree angle and diving as fast as it could toward the clay. It landed with a crash, the sound of plastic striking stone, so many times. So many times. Its a wonder it lives to play on. And the accuracy! Never has there been a disc that flies so true! It should be noted here that it is usual for plates that choose to engage in Frennisly activities to last about a month. That this plate has lasted three months (and, by the look of it, should keep on much longer) is itself impressive. But to look at it! Sure, the plastic is nicked and worn. Sure, you can tell its been up to no good. But the wear does not betray the heights from which it has fallen, the landings, brutal and at uncomfortable angles. If this champion of sport can survive three months of Frennis, surely it can endure the simple pains of frisbee and Ultimate. But to commit it as such is criminal. Think first of the pride of your frisbee before purchasing. This plate is worthy only of Frennis. - - - - - - - - - Edit 6/3/2015: This frisbee (or, for our case, Frennis plate) has taken a great deal of abuse over the past year. Were talking falls from ~100ft onto asphalt and concrete. Its still in one piece and still flies true. Our last frisbee shattered to pieces after just a few such falls. It lasted about two months. This frisbee is a real winner.
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JannyVH
> 3 dayKids love that its not too heavy but not flimsy either.